The Flame of Eternity: An Interpretation of Nietzsche's Thought

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Flame of Eternity: An Interpretation of Nietzsche's Thought
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Krzysztof Michalski
Translated by Benjamin Paloff
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:248
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 152
Category/GenreWestern philosophy - c 1600 to c 1900
Phenomenology and Existentialism
ISBN/Barcode 9780691162195
ClassificationsDewey:193
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Princeton University Press
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publication Date 26 December 2013
Publication Country United States

Description

The Flame of Eternity provides a reexamination and new interpretation of Nietzsche's philosophy and the central role that the concepts of eternity and time, as he understood them, played in it. According to Krzysztof Michalski, Nietzsche's reflections on human life are inextricably linked to time, which in turn cannot be conceived of without eterni

Author Biography

Krzysztof Michalski is professor of philosophy at Boston University and Warsaw University, as well as rector of the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna. He is the author of Logic and Time: An Essay on Husserl's Theory of Meaning.

Reviews

"There was a deep continuity between the vision set out in The Flame of Eternity and the life [Krzysztof Michalski] lived... His thought informed his life; and his life, as a thinker, a lover, a friend, is integrated in moving ways into his final work."--Tamsin Shaw, New York Review of Books "aluable... The author rightly grasps Nietzsche's uniqueness and originality, anticipating the crisis of European thought about to unfold with the onset of the 20th century."--Choice "[T]his is a marvelous book, absorbing, inspired and full of insights. It will be of interest to Nietzsche scholars, and to all those--not necessarily academics--with an interest in modern European thought, in religious studies, and in the connections between these disciplines."--Viola Brisolin, European Legacy